This week, it’s… Andre Shelby, who won individual gold in Paralympic debut - after the team world title claimed in 2015.

A 49-year-old USA navy veteran, he won the compound men’s open individual gold medal in Rio, beating Italy’s Alberto Simonelli by a single point - at the final's very last arrow.

Shelby joined the Navy in 1985 just one week after graduating from high school, and retired in 2004 after a motorcycle accident confined him to a wheelchair.

He started archery in 2010 and began competing on the international scene in 2013 with the Arizona Cup.

Andre became Parapan American Champion in 2015.

1. What was your favourite toy as a kid?

Puffer kite.

It was a kite that came out in the 70's. I cut people grass to come up with the money. It was a combination of a regular kite and part balloon that had to be blown up. It was red and white stripes.

2. If you could choose one superpower, what would it be?

X-ray vision.

3. What is your biggest strength in archery?

My mental attitude.

“I think the military experience gives me the extra mental attitude,” Shelby said to Archery 360. “When you’re conducting any type of operation for the Navy – whether it’s fighting a fire on the ship, refueling two ships while they’re moving side by side, driving small boats during operations, or just everyday shipboard life – you have to maintain your focus or someone can be seriously hurt.”